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prestige

prestige
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc.
    "he wanted to achieve power and prestige"

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    1. I tried to repair his damaged prestige.
    2. Several universities in this country enjoy great prestige.
    3. She experiences the loss of the prestige of her family.
    4. The problem affects the prestige of our school.
    5. It is often assumed that this success means wealth, prestige or fame.
    6. to enjoy high prestige in trade due to its origin, and
    7. to be elaborated in the region, area, locality or demarcated place with grapes from them, to enjoy high prestige in trade due to its origin, and
    8. The use of descriptions or names which enjoy particular prestige among users and consumers should be made subject to certain conditions.
    9. The importance and prestige of this denomination is due to the activity of both producers and English dealers who, since 1773, discovered, produced and marketed this particular wine, allowing a vast knowledge all the world round, especially in England.
    10. To this end, as the Commission stated in its Communication to the European Parliament and the Council on improving safety at sea in response to the Prestige accident, the legislation of the Member States should be approximated.
    11. That Regulation has exhausted its effects since it was intended to govern fishing activities carried out in the year 2003,Council Regulation (EC) No 2372/2002 of 20 December 2002 instituting specific measures to compensate the Spanish fisheries, shellfish industry and aquaculture, affected by the oil spills from the Prestige [15].
    12. Points 32 to 34 of the conclusions of the Copenhagen European Council of 12 and 13 December 2002 and the statement of the JHA Council of 19 December 2002 following the shipwreck of the tanker Prestige, in particular, express the Union's determination to adopt all the measures needed to avoid recurrence of such damage.
    13. The finals and semi-finals of the Champions League and the UEFA Cup have a special general resonance in Belgium given the popularity of football in Belgium and the prestige of those matches, which are followed by the general public, and not only by those who usually follow sport events.
    14. Recent events, such as the floods in Central and Eastern Europe in the summer of 2002, the Prestige accident in Spain in November 2002 and the heat wave and extensive forest fires in southern Europe in the summer of 2003 show that the action undertaken at Community level in the field of civil protection pursuant to Decision 1999/847/EC should be continued.
    15. Regulation (EC) No 724/2004, which amended Regulation (EC) No 1406/2002, assigned to the Agency new tasks in the fields of preventing and responding to pollution caused by ships, in response to recent accidents in Community waters, particularly those of the oil tankers ‘Erika’ and ‘Prestige’.